Hutchinson High School - Allagaroo Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)

 - Class of 1930

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aiitltfliiofwa if or Board of Education Hickli ARE shadows and shadows in our school life-big shadows. little shadows, weak shadows. and the power- ful shadows that loom in the foregrotind, influencing the lives and activities of nearly a thousand students, Such shadows as the latter are those cast by the Hutchinson Board ot Education-a group of men and women who have the in- terest of educational development at heart-men and women who give their best that the school year may be shadowed prop- erly and to an advantage. It is a group such as this which composes the Board of Ed- ucation-the group that decides the issues which We, as students, take for granted. They work untiringly for the welfare of Hutchinson Public Schools, and forward all projects which may increase and develop educational facilities. XVhile every student knows about the Board of Education, very few are acquainted with its purpose, its accomplishments. and its make-upf, The present Board consists of C. D. Jen- nings, presidentg J. Brownlee, A. VV. McCandless, R. H. Hammond, Mrs. I, F. Fontron, Judge Charles Fulton, and E, Geyer, clerk. Top row: Brownlee, Geyer, Jennings, Fontrong bottom r'ow: Fulton, McCandless, Hammond Page Fifteen

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Wi ff 'Vv', f, If I ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,W, ,,,,, 1 Courses of I Study Among the ten departments open to the students of llutchinson High School is the Home Economics department, Here the girls learn worthy home membership, better habits of living, and family relationships. 'llhe Science department includes five sub- -fi jects: biology, physiology, agriculture, chem- .- jj' istry, and physics. lfuropean history I, II, f QE, Ill. and IV, ancient and moderng American 12 ,. , history, constitution, sociology, economics. and psychology are offered in the social f 'gg' science department. 5' 'i'.i l'hysical training offers the girls training i , in dancing, marching, stunts, and games. I The boys participate in wrestling. basket- iffa ball, football, track events, tennis, and golf. The chief aim of the physical training is to teach good sportsmanship and how to be i P f-VV- physically fit. , '-,, I 'llo train boys and girls for the business , world, the school offers a commercial course. In this department are bookkeeping and ac- counting, economics. commercial geography. commercial law, penmanship, shorthand, and 3 ' ':?5'Q tylJCVVI'1l11Ug. -ff The vocational or industrial arts depart- gfg ment has architectural and mechanical draw- fl ing, auto mechanics, manual training, and I drawing. In the printing class the students learn how to set type and print part of the I Iligh School Buzz. Nine semesters of English are offered. 'llhese are: English III, IV, V, VI, VII, i VIII. IX, VIa and VIIa. Three foreign , . languages are given-Latin, Spanish, and t .5 French. 1 ' I rown this Growth is the measure of living institutions. 'Ilhe Hutchinson High School has g SUHI' iii The quality of work done and in the development of the spiritual nature. The high school stu- dents should have an cvcr increasing spirit of loyalty to country, to school, and to God. Students should thinkin terms of social contribution rather than the aggrandizenient of self. The curriculum should bc an expanding one providing for individual differences. Loyalty, altruism, wider opportuni- iics, arc this ycar's marks of growth in the Hutchinson High School. -J. VN. Gowans. Pace Sixteen .s

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